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The following pages link to Human cortical electroencephalography (EEG) rhythms during the observation of simple aimless movements: a high-resolution EEG study (Q48470109):
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- Neural mirroring systems: exploring the EEG μ rhythm in human infancy (Q24608872) (← links)
- The human mirror neuron system: a link between action observation and social skills (Q24643491) (← links)
- EEG mu rhythm and imitation impairments in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (Q24649329) (← links)
- The coordination dynamics of social neuromarkers (Q27317897) (← links)
- Beta oscillations reveal ethnicity ingroup bias in sensorimotor resonance to pain of others (Q27320984) (← links)
- Mu suppression - A good measure of the human mirror neuron system? (Q28597966) (← links)
- Actor's and observer's primary motor cortices stabilize similarly after seen or heard motor actions (Q30479361) (← links)
- Dynamic Modulation of Human Motor Activity When Observing Actions (Q30520626) (← links)
- Gearing up for action: attentive tracking dynamically tunes sensory and motor oscillations in the alpha and beta band. (Q30545753) (← links)
- Frequency and topography in monkey electroencephalogram during action observation: possible neural correlates of the mirror neuron system. (Q30577368) (← links)
- Lateralized modulation of beta-band power in sensorimotor areas during action observation (Q30655582) (← links)
- Modulation of mu attenuation to social stimuli in children and adults with 16p11.2 deletions and duplications (Q30658913) (← links)
- Relationship between activity in human primary motor cortex during action observation and the mirror neuron system (Q33418604) (← links)
- Inter-brain synchronization during social interaction (Q33680796) (← links)
- Observational Learning of New Movement Sequences Is Reflected in Fronto-Parietal Coherence (Q33789092) (← links)
- Decoding intention: a neuroergonomic perspective. (Q33926169) (← links)
- Attention modulates motor system activation during action observation: evidence for inhibitory rebound. (Q34037521) (← links)
- Time course and specificity of sensory-motor alpha modulation during the observation of hand motor acts and gestures: a high density EEG study (Q34072153) (← links)
- Seeing touch and pain in a stranger modulates the cortical responses elicited by somatosensory but not auditory stimulation. (Q34123369) (← links)
- EEG mu rhythm in typical and atypical development (Q34193556) (← links)
- Grasping hand verbs: oscillatory beta and alpha correlates of action-word processing (Q34232804) (← links)
- The dynamics of sensorimotor cortical oscillations during the observation of hand movements: an EEG study (Q34280052) (← links)
- Effects of agency on movement interference during observation of a moving dot stimulus (Q34774539) (← links)
- Neural correlates of action observation and execution in 14-month-old infants: an event-related EEG desynchronization study (Q35020409) (← links)
- Action experience, more than observation, influences mu rhythm desynchronization. (Q35130022) (← links)
- The plasticity of the mirror system: how reward learning modulates cortical motor simulation of others. (Q35558087) (← links)
- Modulation of the mirror system by social relevance (Q35568288) (← links)
- On-Going Frontal Alpha Rhythms Are Dominant in Passive State and Desynchronize in Active State in Adult Gray Mouse Lemurs (Q35855512) (← links)
- The utility of EEG band power analysis in the study of infancy and early childhood (Q35945002) (← links)
- Mu rhythm desynchronization by tongue thrust observation (Q36048926) (← links)
- A Comparison of Independent Event-Related Desynchronization Responses in Motor-Related Brain Areas to Movement Execution, Movement Imagery, and Movement Observation (Q36135583) (← links)
- Neural signatures of hand kinematics in leaders vs. followers: A dual-MEG study (Q36408048) (← links)
- Action-perception connection and the cortical mu rhythm (Q36637453) (← links)
- Localized high gamma motor oscillations respond to perceived biologic motion (Q36910311) (← links)
- Distinct α- and β-band rhythms over rat somatosensory cortex with similar properties as in humans. (Q37042058) (← links)
- The effects of visual stimuli on EEG mu rhythms in healthy adults (Q37062938) (← links)
- Poststimulus undershoots in cerebral blood flow and BOLD fMRI responses are modulated by poststimulus neuronal activity. (Q37104051) (← links)
- Beta oscillatory responses in healthy subjects and subjects with mild cognitive impairment (Q37217165) (← links)
- EEG theta and Mu oscillations during perception of human and robot actions (Q37305000) (← links)
- Movement-related beta oscillations show high intra-individual reliability. (Q37649819) (← links)
- Abstract art and cortical motor activation: an EEG study (Q38429078) (← links)
- "Too Many betas do not Spoil the Broth": The Role of Beta Brain Oscillations in Language Processing (Q38468894) (← links)
- Modulation of activity in medial frontal and motor cortices during error observation (Q38491516) (← links)
- Frontal Functional Connectivity of Electrocorticographic Delta and Theta Rhythms during Action Execution Versus Action Observation in Humans (Q38754706) (← links)
- From movement kinematics to social cognition: the case of autism. (Q38805905) (← links)
- Do monkey F5 mirror neurons show changes in firing rate during repeated observation of natural actions? (Q42037751) (← links)
- Alpha and beta band event-related desynchronization reflects kinematic regularities. (Q42696606) (← links)
- Motor activation during action perception depends on action interpretation (Q42935274) (← links)
- Natural Translating Locomotion Modulates Cortical Activity at Action Observation (Q44125909) (← links)
- The joint use of the tangential electric field and surface Laplacian in EEG classification. (Q44497124) (← links)